Understanding Gratuity Eligibility for State Government Employees - CiteHR

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Sir, I was working at Karnataka State University, which is governed by the Karnataka state government rules. I had been in service for 9 years and 7 months. I resigned and joined the central government. Now, the university says that I should have completed 10 years of service to be eligible for gratuity. My current central government employer says they need confirmation of the gratuity to settle my accounts. Please help.
From India, Mysore
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Sir, there is a term called technical resignation used for employees working in government service who wish to transfer to another government service for any reason. However, the condition is that you must obtain permission for the transfer, and in this scenario, the previous service will be counted towards the future service. You simply need to submit a technical resignation. I kindly advise you to review your establishment books or circulars for more information.
From India, Indore
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